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what is endocytosis​

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Answered by annie200355
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Endocytosis is the process of actively transporting molecules into the cell by engulfing it with its membrane. Endocytosis and exocytosis are used by all cells to transport molecules that cannot pass through the membrane passively. Early endosomes are responsible for receiving vesicles on the cell surface.

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Answered by kapil913
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ENDCOYTOSIS

Endocytosis is a process of osmosis in which materials move into the cell in a bulk or in a group through a special memberane called as plasma memberane of cell but here the movement occurs against the concerntration gradient which means active transport occurs . It is mainly divided into two types :-

1. PHAGOCYTOSIS

It is the process in which the outside solid materials move inside the cell in bulk or we can say that cell engulfs the solid materials outisde it. It is mainly known as "cell eating". Example :- Amoeba engulfing a food.

2. PINOCYTOSIS

It is a process by which cell drinks the outside materials or liquid materials move into cell in a bulk or in a group. Example:- Cells in the kidney use pinocytosis to separate nutrients and fluids from the urine.

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